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Created on: June 28, 2009
I Miss You, Daddy
I miss you, daddy
I miss the fear that you've caused
Through the years
I miss the tears that I've cried
On top of tears
I miss you, Daddy
I miss you, Daddy
I miss the misery
Of your company
I miss the cruelty
Of you slapping me
I miss you, Daddy
I miss you, Daddy
I miss the shiver of your touch
I long for that so much
I miss your sad little embrace
And the misery of your face
I miss you, Daddy
I miss you, Daddy
Why did you stop
Loving me?
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